Audio Hacks

What better to compliment your electrophoretic bumper sticker than yet another device that enables you to adequately express your road rage in a unique and an ear-catching manner Horntones, of course, which offers drivers the ability to blast out...

So, you're tired of your standard man cave. Recently, we showed you the most monstrous home theater system known to man and now we're going to show you how to make your own. We've selected the best, most affordable ways you too can build a home...

Learn to build a simple FM transmitter that can be used to eavesdrop on your workmates or friends. It's pretty hard to believe that these generic micro transmitter (bug) circuits give such high quality reception on a standard FM radio. But they...

Using a wireless router, an old boom box, and a sound card, you can stream music from your computer to a boom box or any other audio device. Configure OpenWRT (Linux for embedded divcces) and imagine taking Pandora with you on the go. The creator...

This project modifies a $5 Staple's Easy Button and an inexpensive USB keyboard so that they can be used as an input device for live musical performances (or anything else that requires a button or footswitch). It allows cheap buttons to be created...

Don't miss out famous DIY Home Automation Tutorial.
If we had a category for awesomeness, this would be in it. Basically, it's this big red button that wirelessly controls a laser show, fog machine, LED sign, closes the curtains, dims the lights,...

Don't Miss: How to Display Audio As Light - LEDs to Music
This would definitely be an awesome addition to any party. Using an output from your computer or speakers, you can hook up a few LEDs, and they'll pulsate to the beat of your music. You...

Learn to make a Tengu, an LED Face which reacts to music of the environment around it. The tutorial will take you through the entire process from breadboard to PCB (Printed Circuit Board). Overall, it's a pretty simple project to follow and costs...

This project involved a pair of old sneakers which are hacked to dynamically manipulate a sound file so when you lift and lower your feet, the music gets louder/softer or faster/slower. Pretty neat concept along with an sweet video demonstration....

Give your gadgets some extra personality by making them, well, miniature people. Hack a "Munny" character by cutting off its face and turning it into custom speakers or an iPod dock. Why not have a few faceless midget speaker things on your desk ...